Words and expressions
1. In terms of ceaft, there's no excuse for losing readers through sloppy workmanship.
sloppy: not done carefully or thoroughly 馬虎的,不仔細(xì)的,草率的
仿寫(xiě):His written reports are incredibly sloppy.
2. If they doze off in the middle of your article because you have been careless about a technical detail, the fault is yours.?
doze off: If you doze off, you fall into a light sleep, especially during the daytime. 打瞌睡
仿寫(xiě):The film was so boring that I dozed off in the middle of it.
3.? ? But mainly what I like is that this is a man telling me unabashedly about a love affair with poultry that goes back to 1907.
unabashedly: in an unabashed manner 不害臊地钟些;不怕羞地
仿寫(xiě):You’ll never be free unless you unabashedly proclaim it within.
4.Here's an article from a famed newsmagazine that is hard to matchfor fatigue.
fatigue: very great tiredness
仿寫(xiě): He’s suffering from physical and mental fatigue.
Reflection? Make a habit of reading what is being written today and what was written by earlier masters. Writing is learned by imitation. If anyone asked me how I learned to write, I’d say I learned by reading the men and women who were doing the kind of writing I wanted to do and trying to figure out how they did it. But cultivate the best models. Don’t assume that because an article is in a newspaper or a magazine it must be good.
寫(xiě)作是一個(gè)模仿的過(guò)程驾凶,在模仿中形成自己的風(fēng)格鸵荠,而且不忘be yourself. 對(duì)這句話的感觸特別深炬藤,向別人的不斷的學(xué)習(xí)就是成就更好的自己晾捏。